AbstractRNA-mediated mechanisms of disease pathogenesis in neurological disorders have been recognized in the context of certain repeat expansion disorders. This RNA-initiated neurodegeneration may play a more pervasive role in disease pathology beyond the classic dynamic mutation disorders. Here, we review the mechanisms of RNA toxicity and aberrant RNA processing that have been implicated in ageing-related neurological disorders. We focus on diseases with aberrant sequestration of RNA-binding proteins, bi-directional transcription, aberrant translation of repeat expansion RNA transcripts (repeat-associated non-ATG (RAN) translation), and the formation of pathological RNA:DNA secondary structure (R-loop). It is likely that repeat expansion...
AbstractMutant ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules can be toxic to the cell, causing human disease thro...
Repetitive elements comprise over half of the human genome. Expansion of a subtype within these repe...
Neurodegenerative diseases constitute one of the single most important public health challenges of t...
Most neurodegenerative disorders are thought to result primarily from the accumulation of misfolded ...
The expansion of tandem repeat sequences beyond a pathogenic threshold is responsible for a series o...
Disorders characterized by expansion of an unstable nucleotide repeat account for a number of inheri...
The pathogenic agent responsible for the expanded repeat diseases, a group of neurodegenerative dise...
The number of neurodegenerative diseases resulting from repeat expansion has increased extraordinari...
The causes of neuronal death in neurodegenerative diseases are multifaceted, but an emerging theme i...
Abstract Microsatellites, or simple tandem repeat sequences, occur naturally in the human genome and...
Short repeated sequences of 3−6 nucleotides are causing a growing number of over 50 microsatellite e...
An expanded GGGGCC hexanucleotide repeat in the first intron located between the 1st and 2nd non-cod...
The causes of neuronal death in neurodegenerative diseases are multifaceted, but an emerging theme i...
R-loops, transcriptionally-induced RNA:DNA hy-brids, occurring at repeat tracts (CTG)n, (CAG)n, (CGG...
Expansions of short nucleotide repeats produce several neurological and neuromuscular disorders incl...
AbstractMutant ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules can be toxic to the cell, causing human disease thro...
Repetitive elements comprise over half of the human genome. Expansion of a subtype within these repe...
Neurodegenerative diseases constitute one of the single most important public health challenges of t...
Most neurodegenerative disorders are thought to result primarily from the accumulation of misfolded ...
The expansion of tandem repeat sequences beyond a pathogenic threshold is responsible for a series o...
Disorders characterized by expansion of an unstable nucleotide repeat account for a number of inheri...
The pathogenic agent responsible for the expanded repeat diseases, a group of neurodegenerative dise...
The number of neurodegenerative diseases resulting from repeat expansion has increased extraordinari...
The causes of neuronal death in neurodegenerative diseases are multifaceted, but an emerging theme i...
Abstract Microsatellites, or simple tandem repeat sequences, occur naturally in the human genome and...
Short repeated sequences of 3−6 nucleotides are causing a growing number of over 50 microsatellite e...
An expanded GGGGCC hexanucleotide repeat in the first intron located between the 1st and 2nd non-cod...
The causes of neuronal death in neurodegenerative diseases are multifaceted, but an emerging theme i...
R-loops, transcriptionally-induced RNA:DNA hy-brids, occurring at repeat tracts (CTG)n, (CAG)n, (CGG...
Expansions of short nucleotide repeats produce several neurological and neuromuscular disorders incl...
AbstractMutant ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules can be toxic to the cell, causing human disease thro...
Repetitive elements comprise over half of the human genome. Expansion of a subtype within these repe...
Neurodegenerative diseases constitute one of the single most important public health challenges of t...